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Loss could put A&T in the FCS playoffs

North Carolina A&T is currently riding high and on pace to appear for the Celebration Bowl for the second time in three years. A loss in the last two weeks would complicate that, though, and possibly send another team from the MEAC to Atlanta.

It appears, however, that the Celebration Bowl might not be A&T’s only hope for a postseason invite. The FCS Playoff Committee released its rankings and A&T made its debut at no. 10.

The MEAC champion, of course, is obligated to the Celebration Bowl. So if A&T wins out, it will be in Atlanta. If not, however, the FCS playoffs are an option.

“They will be in our tournament as a potential at-large if they do not win the MEAC Championship,” Johnson said.

Deja Vu

Two years ago North Carolina A&T coach Rod Broadway told the world he didn’t think HBCUs were funded properly to win in the FCS playoffs and claim the national title. Last year his team appeared to confirm his suspicion.

After dropping a third-straight game to North Carolina Central, A&T was awarded a playoff bid on the strength of its 9-2 record. It would go on to get blown out by Richmond on the road one season after Broadway’s proclamation, which came after it won the first-ever Celebration Bowl in 2015.
Many have speculated that with the Aggies going unbeaten through the first three-fourths of the season, there is a legit chance they can actually make some noise in the FCS playoffs. We may actually get a chance to see that, if they lose a game.

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Hoping to get back to the Celebration Bowl. It does so much more from a national exposure standpoint for an HBCU. After A&T’s win in the inaugural Celebration Bowl, applications for enrollment to A&T increased some 50%. You cannot tell me that much of that can’t be contributed to the national exposure that bowl game provided.